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The Coachwork market within the Automotive Body, Trim and Glass industry is a specialized sector that focuses on the design and manufacture of custom-built vehicles. This includes the production of car bodies, trim, and glass components. Coachwork companies typically employ a team of skilled craftsmen and engineers to create bespoke designs for their clients. The process typically involves the use of advanced technologies such as CAD/CAM software and 3D printing.
The Coachwork market is highly competitive, with companies competing to provide the highest quality products and services. Companies must also be able to meet the demands of their customers, which can range from luxury vehicles to commercial vehicles.
Some of the major players in the Coachwork market include Magna International, Faurecia, and Plastic Omnium. Other companies include Autoneum, Grupo Antolin, and Benteler. Show Less Read more